“His daughter is completely supportive of him,” Michael Lohan said through his lawyer, Stephen Flamhaft.

Asked about comments to the contrary on Monday by Linday’s uncle, Paul Sullivan – who claimed that Lindsay keeps a 24-hour security detail at her California home, where she lives in fear of her dad – the lawyer launched into a tirade against the uncle.

“Who said that? Mr. Sullivan? Mr. Sullivan who lives like Saddam Hussein in a rat hole? He lives in a basement of his mother’s home, and he’s unemployed, and he’s not privy to [Lindsay’s] feelings,” Flamhaft fumed.

The “Freaky Friday” phenom’s father breezed in and out of a Manhattan courtroom yesterday after a routine scheduling appearance on assault charges which carry up to a year in jail. He allegedly decked a city garbage man whose truck was blocking his car.

Lohan was fresh from appearing Monday in a Mineola courtroom on charges he slugged Lindsay’s uncle Matt during a family First Communion party in May.

Dapper in off-white pants and navy blazer, Lohan declined to talk to reporters. He remains free on $1,000 bail and is due back in Manhattan Criminal Court Aug. 4. He is charged with intentionally causing physical injury to Oluwole Olugoyir, whose garbage truck was allegedly blocking Lohan’s car on W. 111th Street.

The victim told cops Lohan punched him several times in the head during the Dec. 8 fracas, charges Lohan’s lawyer strenuously denied.

“There was no assault,” he said. “There was nothing other than a verbal confrontation.”